The problem though is that exceptional people are scattered all over the system, since 1) not everybody can get into Harvard (class size) and a significant percentage who do are selected from a small monied elite. The number of non-Harvard graduates is much, much larger.
So statistically it is actually far more likely that the Harvard person is relatively mediocre to a neutral sampling of the entire system.
So statistically it is actually far more likely that the Harvard person is relatively mediocre to a neutral sampling of the entire system.